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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can write math equations in your Evernote notes using various text formatting options. Simplify your notes by adding equations directly.
To add equations in Evernote, log in to the online notepad, type your equation, and save the note to Evernote where you can format it further.
The optimal way to write math in notes involves using text formatting tools available in the rich text editor of the online notepad and saving them to Evernote.
Create a template by typing your equations in a properly formatted note in the online editor, then save it to Evernote for consistent use.
The online notepad supports basic text formatting. For complex formatting like Microsoft Word's equation tool, consider editing further in Evernote itself.
While the online editor doesn't have specific shortcuts for equations, save your formatted notes to Evernote for more efficiency.
You can export your notes with equations to Evernote and then format them further for PDF export from within Evernote.
While the online editor itself doesn't offer templates, saving your equations formatted in the online notepad to Evernote allows for template creation within their app.
No, the online notepad is currently desktop-only. Use the Evernote mobile app to access equations on the go.
Yes, if you're a logged-in user, you can attach files to your notes containing math equations in the online editor.
The online notepad allows one note at a time. Use Evernote integration to manage multiple notes efficiently.
No, the online notepad is designed for individual use. Use Evernote for collaboration on shared notes.
For syncing across devices, log in to save your notes to Evernote, which enables cloud syncing.
The notepad requires internet for full functionality. Notes are saved in your browser's local storage, but not accessible offline.
Currently, the online notepad does not support importing from Notion, but you can type out equations manually and save them to Evernote.